The shops and stalls in Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda market now offer modern as well as traditional wares. You can buy tomatoes, onions and parsley outdoors,
Should there be legal incentives for unearthing and displaying Israelite antiquities? Without them, surprising partnerships set the agenda. Moshe* looks out his car window into
Ayalah Revach orders a cappuccino and kicks off her platform shoes. “Ah, that’s better,” she says, sitting cross-legged at Cafe Nona, where she regularly meets
Olive trees symbolize the ancient and modern land of Israel, but only recently have Jews cultivated the groves that dot the country. Simha Halperin slips